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qr. sh 

2= 48 
3= 72 
4= 96 
Tv= 120 
6= 144 
7= 168 
8= 192 
9= 216 
10= 240 
11= 264 
12= 288 
13= 312 
14= 336 
15= 360 
16= 384 
17= 408 
18= 432 
19= 456 
20= 480 
21= 504 
22= 528 
23= 552 
24= 576 
25= 600 
26= 624 
27= 648 
28= 672 
29= 696 
30= 720 
31= 744 
32= 768 
33= 792 
34= 816 
35= 840 
36= 864 
37= 888 
38= 912 
39= 936 
40= 960 
41= 984 
42=1008 
43=1032 
44=1056 
45=1080 
46=1104 
47=1128 
48=1152 
49=1176 
50=1200 
51=1224 
52=1248 
53=1272 
54=1296 
55=1320 
56=1344 
57=1368 
58=1392 

rr»_i Ai n 


Saves time and mistakes in figuring on small 
jobs, which do not pay for much trouble, 


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THE PRINTER’S READY RECKONER. 


TABLE for ascertaining Cost of Stock used on Small Jobs, giving thei weight of ream and price per pound, ream and quire. 


Fractions of cents have been charged as cents, which will help to cover the loss occasioned by soiled top and bottom sheets, ho. 


Weight 


8 lb 

10 lb 

12 lb 

Price 

per lb. 

ream 

q r 

ream 

qr 

ream 

qr 

6c 

$0.48 

.03 

$0.60 

.03 $0.72 

.04 

6 


.50 

.03 

.63 

.04 

.75 

.04 

61 


.52 

.03 

.65 

.04 

.78 

.04 

Qi 


.51 

-03 

.68 

.04 

.81 

.05 

7 


.56 

.03 

.70 

.04 

.84 

.05 

71 


.58 

.03 

.73 

.04 

.87 

.05 

71 


.60 

.03 

.75 

.04 

.90 

.05 

71 


.62 

.04 

.78 

.04 

.93 

.05 

8 


.64 

.04 

.80 

.04 

.96 

.05 

81 


.66 

.04 

.83 

.05 

.99 

.05 

81 


.68 

.04 

.85 

.05 

1.02 

.06 

81 


.70 

.04 

.88 

.05 

1.05 

.06 

9 


.72 

.04 

.90 

.05 

1.08 

.06 

91 


.74 

.04 

.93 

.05 

1.11 

.06 

91 


.76 

.04 

.95 

.05 

1.14 

.06 

91 


.78 

.04 

.98 

.05 

1.17 

.06 

10 


.80 

.04 

1.00 

.05 

1.20 

.06 

101 


.82 

.05 1.03 

.06 

1.23 

.07 

101 


.84 

.05 

1.05 

.06 

1.26 

.07 

101 


.86 

.05 

1.08 

.06 

1.29 

.07 

11 


.88 

.05 

1.10 

.06 

1.32 

.07 

111 


90 

.05 

1.13 

.06 

1.35 

.07 

111 


92 

.05 

1.15 

.06 

1.38 

.07 

111 


94 

.05 

1.18 

.06 

1.41 

.08 

12 


.96 

.05 

1.20 

.06 

1.44 

.08 

121 


.98 

.05 

1.23 

.07 

1.47 

.08 

121 

1 

.00 

.05 

1.25 

.07 

1.50 

.08 

121 

1 

.02 

.06 

1.28 

.07 

1.53 

.08 

13 

1 

.04 

.06 

1.30 

.07 

1.56 

.08 

131 

1 

.06 

.06 

1.33 

.07 

1.59 

.08 

131 

1 

.08 

.06 

1.35 

.07 

1.62 

.09 

131 

1 

.10 

.06 

1.38 

.07 

1.65 

.09 

14 

1 

.12 

.06 

1.40 

.07 

1.68 

.09 

141 

1 

.14 

.06 

1.43 

.08 

1.71 

.09 

141 

1 

.16 

.06 

1.45 

.08 

1.74 

.09 

141 

1 

.18 

.06 

1.48 

.08 

1.77 

.09 

15 

1 

.20 

.06 

1.50 

.08 

1.80 

.09 

151 

1 

.22 

.07 

1.53 

.08 

1.83 

.10 

151 

1 

.24 

.07 

1.55 

.08 

1.86 

.10 

151 

1 

.26 

.07 

1.58 

.08 

1.89 

.10 

16 

1 

28 

.07 

1.60 

.08 

1.92 

.10 

161 

1 

30 

.07 

1.63 

.09 

1.95 

.10 

161 

1 

32 

.07 

1.65 

.09 

1.98 

.10 

161 

1 

34 

.07 

1.68 

.09 

2.01 

.11 

17 

1 

36 

.07 

1.70 

.09 

2.04 

.11 

171 

1 

38 

.07 

1.73 

.09 

2.07 

.11 

171 

1. 

40 

.07 

1 75 

.09 

2.10 

.11 

171 

1 

42 

.08 

1.78 

.09 

2.13 

.11 

18 

1 

44 

.08 

1.80 

.09 

2.16 

11 

181 

1. 

46 

.08 

1.83 

.10 

2.19 

11 

181 

1. 

48 

.08 

1.80 

.10 

2.22 

12 

181 

1. 

50 

.08 

1.88 

.10 

2.25 

12 

19 

1. 

52 

08 

1.95 

10 

2.28 

12 

191 

1. 

54 

08 

1.93 

10 

2.31 

12 

191 

1. 

56 

08 

1.95 

10 

2.34 

12 

20 

1. 

60 

08 

1.00 

10 

2.40 

12 

22 

1. 

76 

09 

2.20 

11 

2.64 

14 

* 1 

1. 

92 

10 

2.40 

12 

2.88 

15 



to 

10 

2.50 

13 

3.00 . 

15 


18 lb 20 lb 


22 lb 


24 lb 26 lb 28 lb 


ream qr ream qr ream qr ream qr ream qr ream qr 


.88 

.91 

.95 

.98 

1.02 

1.05 

1.09 

1.12 

1.16 

1.19 

1.23 
1.26 

1.30 
1.33 

1.37 
1.40 

1.44 
1.47 

1.51 
1.54 
1.58 
1.61 
1.65 
1.68 
1.72 
1.75 
1.79 
1.82 
1.86 
1.89 
1.93 
1.96 
2.00 
2.03 
2.07 
2.10 
2.14 
2.17 
2.21 

2.24 
2.28 

2.31 

2.35 

2.38 
2.42 

2.45 

2.49 

2.52 
2.56 
2.59 
2.63 
2.66 
2.70 
2.73 
2.80 
3.08 

3.36 

3.50 


.05 $0.96 .05 
.05 1.00 .05 
.05 1.04 .06 
.05 1.08 .06 
.05 1.12 .06 
.06 1.16 .06 
.06 1.20 .06 
.06 1.24 .07 
.06 1.28 .07 
.06 1.32 .07 
.06 1.36 .07 
.07 1 40 .07 
.07 1.44 .08 
.07 1.48 .08 
.07 1.52 .08 
.07 1.56 .08 
.07 1.60 .08 
.08 ^1.64 .09 
.08 1.68 .09 
.08 1.72 .09 
.08 1.76 .09 
.08 1.80 .09 
.09 1.84 .10 
.09 1.88 .10 
.09 1.92 .10 
.09 1.96 .10 
.09 2.00 .10 
.09 2.04 .11 
.10 2.08 .11 
.10 2.12 .11 
.10 2.16 .11 
.10 2.20 .11 
.10 2.24 .12 
.10 2.28 .12 
.11 2.32 .12 
.11 2.36 .12 
.11 2.40 .12 
.11 2.44 .13 
.11 2.48 .13 
.12 2.52 .13 
.12 2.56 .13 
.12 2.60 .13 
.12^2.64 .14 
.12 2.68 .14 
.12 2.72 .14 
.13 2.76 .14 
.13 2.80 .14 
.13 2.84 .15 
.13 2.88 .15 
.13 2.92 .15 
.13 2.96 .15 
.14 3.00 .15 
.14 3.04 .16 
.14 3.08 .16 
.14 3.12 .16 
.14 3.20 .16 
.16 3.52 .18 
.17 3.84 .20 
.18 4.00 .20 


$1.08 

1.13 

1.17 

1.22 

1.26 

1.31 

1.35 

1.40 

1.44 

1.49 

1.53 

1.58 

1.62 

1.67 

1.71 

1.76 

1.80 

1.85 

1.89 

1.94 

1.98 

2.03 

2.07 

2.12 

2.16 

2.21 

2.25 

2.30 

2.34 

2.39 

2.43 

2.48 

2.52 

2.57 

2.61 

2.66 

2.70 

2.75 

2.79 

2.84 

2.88 

2.93 

2.97 

3.02 

3.06 

3.11 

3.15 

3.20 

3.24 

3.29 

3.33 

3.38 

3.42 

3.47 

3.51 

3.60 

3.96 

4.32 

4.50 


.06 $1.20 
.06 1.25 


.06 $1.32 
.07 1.38 


.07 $1.44 
.07 1.50 


.08 $1.56 .08 $1.68 


.06 

.07 

.07 

.07 

.07 

.07 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.09 

.09 

.09 

.09 

.09 

.10 


1.30 
1.35 
1.40 
1.45 
1.50 
1.55 
1.60 
1 .65 
1.70 
1.75 
1.80 
1.85 
1.90 
1.95 
2.00 
2.05 


.10 2.10 
.10 2.15 
.10 2.20 
.11 2.25 


.07 

.07 

.07 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.09 

.09 

.09 

.09 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.11 

.11 

.11 

.11 


1.43 

1.49 

1.54 

1.60 

1.65 

1.71 

1.76 

1.82 

1.87 

1.93 

1.98 

2.04 

2.09 

2.15 

2.20 

2.26 

2.31 

2.37 

2.42 


.08 

.08 

.08 

.08 

.09 

.09 

.09 

.10 


1.56 

1.62 

1.68 

1.74 

1.80 

1.86 

1.92 

1.98 


.10 2.04 
.10 2.10 


.10 

.11 

.11 

.11 

.11 


2.16 

2.22 

2.28 

2.34 

2.40 


.08 

.08 

.09 

.09 

.09 

.09 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.11 

.11 

.11 

.12 

.12 


1.63 

1.69 

1.76 

1.82 

1.89 

1.95 

2.02 

2.08 

2.15 

2.21 

2.28 

2.34 

2.41 

2.47 


.09 

.09 

.09 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.11 

.11 

.11 

.12 


1.75 

1.82 

1.89 

1.96 

2.03 

2.10 

2.17 

2.24 

2.31 

2.38 


Will also be fauna useful to Paper Dealert 
in billing fractions of reams. 


PRICE 50 CENTS, POST PAID. To be obtained from all Type Founders and Printing Material Dealers. 


30 lb 32 lb 35 lb 36 lb 40 lb 45 lb 50 lb 60 lb 70 lb Weight 


ream qr ream qr ream qr ream qr ream qr ream qr ream qr ream qr 


Brice 

ream qr per , b 


.12 2.46 
.12 2.52 
.12 2.58 
.13 2.64 


.11 

.11 

.11 

.12 


2.30 

2.35 

2.40 

2.45 


.12 2.50 
.12 2.55 


.12 

.12 


2.60 

2.65 


.13 2.70 
.13 2.75 


.13 

.13 

.14 

.14 


2.80 

2.85 

2.90 

2.95 


.12 2.48 
.12 2.53 
.12 2.59 
.12 2 64 
.13 2.70 
.13 2.75 
.13 2.81 
.13 2.86 
.14 2.92 
.14 2.97 
3.03 
3.08 


.13 

.13 


2.70 

2.76 


.13 2.82 
.14 2.88 


.14 

.14 


2.94 

3.00 


.15 3.06 
.15 3.12 


.14 

.14 


.15 

.15 

.16 

.16 


3.18 

3.24 

3.30 

3.36 


.12 2.54 
.12 2.60. 
.13 2.67 
.13 2.73 
.13 2.80 
.14 2.86 
.14 2.93 
.14 299 
.15 3.06 
.15 3.12 
.15 3.39 
.15 3.25 
.16 3.32 
.16 3.38 
.16 3.45 
.17 3.51 


.12 2.45 
.12 2.52 
.13 2.59 
.13 2.66 
.13 2.73 
.13 2.80 
.14. 2.87 
.14 2.94 
.14 3.01 
.15 3.08 
.15 3.15 
.15 3.22 
.16 3.29 
.16 3.36 


.15 3.14 
.15 3.19 


.16 3.42 
.16 3.48 


.14 3.00 
.14 3.05 
.14 3.10 
.15 3.15 


.15 

.15 

.16 


.15 

.15 

.15 

.16 


3.20 

3.25 

3.30 

3.35 


.16 3.40 
.16 3.45 


.16 

.16 

.17 

.17 

.17 

.17 

.18 

.18 

.18 

.18 

.20 

•?2 

.23 


3.50 

3.55 

3.60 

3.65 

3.70 

3.75 

3.80 
3.85 
3.90 
4.00 
4.40 

4.80 
5.00 


3.25 
3.30 
3.36 
.16 3.41 
.16 3.47 
3.52 
3.58 
3.63 
3.69 
3.74 
3.80 
3.85 
3.91 
3.96 
4.02 


.17 

.17 

.17 


3.54 

3.60 

3.66 


.17 

.17 

.18 

.18 

.18 

.18 


3.58 

3.64 

3.71 

3.77 

3.84 

3.90 


.16 

.17 

.17 

.17 

.17 

.18 

.18 

.18 

.18 

.19 


.18 3.72 
.18 3.78 
.18 3.84 
.18 3.90 


.19 3.97 
.19 4.03 


.19 

.19 

.19 

.19 

.20 


3.96 

4.02 

4.08 

4,14 

4.20 


.20 4.26 
.20 4.32 


.19 4.07 
.19 4.12 


.19 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.22 

.24 

.25 


4.18 
4.24 
4.29 
4.-40 
4.84 
5.28 
5.50 


.21 

.21 

.21 

.21 

.22 


4.38 

4.44 

4.50 

4.56 

4.62 


.22 4.68 
.22 4.80 


.25 

.27 

.28 


5.28 

5.76 

6.00 


4.10 
4.16 

4.23 
4.29 
4.36 
4.42 

4.49 
4.55 
4.62 
4.68 
4.75 
4.81 
4.88 
4.94 

24 5.01 
24 5.07 
5.20 
5.72 

6.24 

6.50 


.12 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.21 

.21 

.21 

.21 

.22 

.22 

.22 

.23 

.23 

23 


.24 

.27 

.29 

.30 


.16 

.17 

.17 

.17 

.18 

.18 

.18 

.19 

.19 

.19 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.21 

.21 

.21 

.22 

.22 

.22 

.23 

.23 

.23 

.24 

.24 

.24 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.26 

.26 

.26 

.29 

.32 

.33 


3.43 

3.50 

3.57 

3.64 

3.71 
3.78 
3.85 
3.92 
3.99 
4.06 
4.13 
4.20 
4.27 
4.34 
4.41 
4.48 
4.55 
4.62 
4.69 
4.76 
4.83 
4.90 
4.97 
5.04 
5.11 
5.18 
5.25 
5.32 
5.39 
5.46 
5.60 
6.16 

6.72 
7.00 


.09 

.09 

.10 

.10 

.10 

.11 

.11 

.12 

.12 

.12 

.13 

.13 

.13 

.14 

.14 

.14 

.15 

.15 

.15 

.16 

.16 

.17 

.17 

.17 

.18 

.18 

.18 

.19 

.19 

.19 

.20 

.20 

.20 

.21 

.21 

.21 

.22 

.22 

.23 

.23 

.23 

.24 

.24 

.24 

.25 

.25 

.25 

.26 

.26 

.26 

.27 

.27 

.27 

.28 

.28 

.31 

.34 

.35 


$1.80 

1.88 

1.95 
2.03 
2.10 

3.18 

2.25 

2.33 

2.40 

2.48 

12.55 
[2.63 

'1.70 

'.78 

2.85 
2.93 
3.00 
3.08 
3.15 
3.23 
3.30 
3.38 
3.45 
3.53 

3.60 
3.68 
3.75 
3.83 
3.90 
3.98 
4.05 
4.13 

4.20 
4.28 
4.35 
4.43 

4.50 
4.58 
4.65 
4.73 
4.80 
4.88 

4.95 
5.03 
5.10 

5.18 

5.25 

5.33 

5.40 

5.48 

5.55 
5.63 
5.70 
5.78 

5.85 
6.00 

6.60 

7.20 

7.50 


.10 

.11 

.11 

.11 

.12 


.09 $1.92 .10 
.10 2.00 .10 
2.08 .11 
2.16 .11 

2.24 .12 

2.32 .12 

2.40 .12 
.12 2.48 .13 
.12 2.56 .13 
.13 2.64 .14 
.13 2.72 .14 
.14 2.80 .14 
.14 2.88 .15 
.14 2.96 .15 
.15 3.04 .16 
.15 3.12 .16 
.15 3.20 .16 
.16 3.28 .17 
.16 3.36 .17 

3.44 .18 

3.52 .18 

3.60 .18 

3.68 .19 
.18 3.76 .19 
.18 3.84 .20 
.19 3.92 .20 
.19 4.00 .20 
.20 4.08 .21 

4.16 .21 

4.24 .22 

4.32 .22 

4.40 .22 
4.48 .23 
4.56 .23 
4.64 .24 
4.72 .24 
4.80 .24 
4.88 .25 

.24 4.96 .25 
.24 5.04 .26 
.24 5.12 .26 
.25 5.20 .26 
.25 5.28 .27 
.26 5.36 .27 
.26 5.44 .28 

5.52 .28 

5.60 .28 

5.68 .29 
5.76 .29 

.28 5.84 .30 
.28 5.92 .30 
.29 6.00 .30 
6.08 .31 

6.16 .31 

6.24 .32 

6.40 .32 
7.04 .36 

7.68 .39 


.17 

.17 

.17 

.18 


.20 

.20 

.21 

.21 

.21 

.22 

.22 

.23 

.23 

.23 


.26 

.27 

.27 

.27 


.29 

.29 

.30 

.30 

.33 

.36 


.38 8.00 .40 


2.10 

2.19 
2.28 

2.37 
2.45 

2.54 

2.63 

2.72 
2.80 

2.89 

2.98 
3.07 
3.15 

3.24 

3.33 

3.42 
3.50 

3.59 

3.68 

3.77 
3.85 

3.94 
4.03 

4.12 

4.20 

4.29 

4.38 

4.47 

4.55 

4.64 

4.73 

4.82 

4.90 

4.99 
5.08 
5.17 

5.25 

5.34 

5.43 
5.52 

5.60 

5.69 

5.78 
5.87 

5.95 
6.04 

6.13 
6.22 

6.30 

6.39 

6.48 
6.57 

6.65 

6.74 

6.83 
7.00 

7.70 

8.40 

8.75 


.11 $2.16 
.11 2.25 
.12 2.34 
.12 2.43 


.13 

.13 

.14 

.14 

.14 


.21 

.21 

.22 

.22 


.24 

.24 


.25 

.26 

.26 

.27 

.27 

.28 

.28 

.28 


.30 

.30 

.31 

.31 


.35 

.39 


2.52 

2.61 

2.70 

2.79 

2.88 


.15 2.97 
.15 3.06 


.16 

.16 

.17 

.17 

.18 

.18 


3.15 

3.24 

3.33 

3.42 

3.51 

3.60 


.18 3.69 
.19 3.78 
.19 3.87 
.20 3.96 
.20 4.05 
.21 4.14 


4.23 

4.32 

4.41 

4.50 


.23 4.59 
.23 4.68 


4.77 

4.86 


.25 4.95 
.25 5.04 


5.13 

5.22 

5.31 

5.40 

5.49 

5.58 

5.67 

5.76 


.29 5.85 
.29 5.94 


6.03 

6.12 

6.21 

6.30 


.32 6.39 
.32 6.48 
.32 6.57 
.33 6.66 
.33 6.75 
.34 6.84 
.34 6.93 
.35 7.02 


7.20 
7 92 


.42 8.64 
.44 9.00 


.11 

.12 

.12 

.13 

.13 

.14 

.14 

.14 

.15 

.15 

.16 

.16 

.17 

.17 

.18 

.18 

.18 

.19 

.19 

.20 

.20 

.21 

.21 

.22 

.22 

.23 

.23 

.23 

.24 

.24 

.25 

.25 

.26 

.26 

.27 

.27 

.27 

.28 

.28 

.29 

.29 

.30 

.30 

.31 

.31 

.32 

.32 

.32 

.33 

.33 

.34 

.34 

.35 

.35 

.36 

.36 

.40 

.44 

.45 


$2.40 

2.50 
2.60 

2.70 
2.80 

2.90 
3.00 

3.10 

3.20 

3.30 

3.40 

3.50 

3.60 

3.70 

3.80 

3.90 
4.00 

4.10 

4.20 

4.30 

4.40 

4.50 

4.60 

4.70 

4.80 

4.90 
5.00 

5.10 

5.20 

5.30 

5.40 

5.50 

5.60 

5.70 

5.80 

5.90 
6.00 

6.10 

6.20 

6.30 

6.40 

6.50 

6.60 

6.70 

6.80 

6.90 
7.00 
7.10 
7.20 

7.30 

7.40 

7.50 

7.60 

7.70 

7.80 
8.00 

8.80 

9.60 
10.00 


.15 

.15 


.21 

.21 


.25 

.26 


.27 

.27 

.28 

.28 


.31 

.31 


.33 

.33 

.34 


.38 

.38 

.39 

.39 

.40 


.12 $2.70 .14 
.13 2.82 .15 
.13 2.93 .15 
.14 3.04 .16 
.14 3.15 .16 
3.26 .17 
3.38 .17 
.16 3.49 .18 
.16 3.60 .18 
.17 3.72 .19 
.17 3.83 .20 
.18 3.94 .20 
.18 4.05 .21 
.19 4.17 .21 
.19 4.28 .22 
.20 4.39 .22 
.20 4.50 .23 

4.62 .24 

4.73 .24 
.22 4.84 .25 
.22 4.95 .25 
.23 5.07 .26 
.23 5.18 .26 
.24 5.29 .27 
.24 5.40 .27 
.25 5.51 .28 

5.63 .29 

5.74 .29 


.26 5.85 .30 


5.97 .30 
6.08 .31 
6.19 .31 
6.30 .32 

.29 6.42 .33 
.29 6.53 .33 
.30 6.64 .34 
.30 6.75 .34 
6.87 .35 

6.98 .35 
.32 7.09 .36 
.32 7.20 .36 

7.32 .37 
7.43 .38 
7.54 .38 
.34 7.65 .39 
.35 7.77 .39 
.35 7.88 .40 

7.99 .40 
8.10 .41 
8.22 .42 


.36 
.36 
.37 

.37 8.33 .42 


8.44 .43 
8.55 .43 
8.67 .44 
8.78 .44 
9.00 .45 
.44 9.90 .50 
.48 10.80 .54 
.50 11 


$3.00 

3.13 

3.25 

3.38 

3.50 

3.63 

3.75 

3.88 
4.00 

4.13 

4.25 

4.38 

4.50 

4.63 

4.75 

4.88 
5.00 

5.13 

5.25 

5.37 

5.50 

5.63 

5.75 

5.88 
6.00 

6.13 

6.25 

6.38 

6.50 
6.62 

6.75 

6.88 
7.00 

7.13 

7.25 

7.38 

7.50 

7.63 

7.75 

7.88 
8.00 

8.13 

8.25 

8.38 

8.50 

8.63 

8.75 

8.88 
9.00 

9.13 

9.25 

9.38 

9.50 

9.63 

9.75 
10.00 
11.00 
12.00 


.17 

.17 


.15 $3.60 .18 
.16 3.75 .19 
3.90 .20 
4.05 .21 
.18 4.20 .21 
.19 4.35 .22 
4.50 .23 
4.65 .24 


.19 

.20 


.27 

.27 


.30 

.30 

.31 


.33 

.34 


.20 4.80 .24 
.21^ 4.95 .25 
.22 5.10 .26 
.22 5.25 .27 
.23 5.40 .27 
.24 5.55 .28 
.24 5.70 .29 
.25 5.85 .30 
.25 6.00 .30 
.26 6.15 .31 
6.30 .32 
6.45 .33 
.28 6.60 .33 
.29 6.75 .34 
.29 6.90 .35 
7.05 .36 
7.20 .36 
7.35 .37 
.32 7.50 .38 
.32 7.65 .39 
7.80 .39 
7.95 .40 
.34 8.10 .41 
.35 8.25 .42 
.35 8.40 .42 
.36 8.55 .43 
8.70 .44 
8.85 .45 
9.00 .45 
9.15 .46 
.39 9.30 .47 
.40 9.45 .48 
.40 9.60 .48 
9.75 .49 
9.90 .50 
.42 10.05 .51 
.43 10.20 .51 
.44 10.35 .52 
.44 10.50 .53 
.45 10.62 ^.54 
.45 10.80 .54 
.46 10.95 .55 
.47 11.10 .56 
.47 11.25 .57 
.48 11.40 .57 
.49 11.55 .58 
.49 11.70 .59 
.50 12.00 .60 
.55 13.20 .66 
.60 14.40 .72 
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.37 

.37 

.38 

.39 


.41 

.42 


$4.20 

4.38 

4.55 

4.73 

4.90 

5.08 

5.25 

5.43 

5.60 

5.78 

5.95 

6.13 

6.30 

6.48 

6.65 
6.83 
7.00 
7.18 
7.35 
7.53 
7.70 
7.88 
8.05 
8.23 

8.40 
8.58 
8.75 
8.93 
9.10 
9.28 
9.45 
9.63 

9.80 
9.98 

10.15 

10.33 

10.50 
10.68 
10.85 
11.03 
11.20 
11.38 
11.55 
11.73 
11.90 
12.08 

12.25 

12.43 

12.60 

12.78 

12.95 

13.13 

13.30 

13.48 

13.65 
14.00 

15.40 

16.80 

17.50 


.21 

.22 

.23 

.24 

.25 

.26 

.27 

.28 

.28 

.29 

.30 

.31 

.32 

.33 

.34 

.35 


6c 

6$ 

6* 

61 

7 
71 
7* 
71 

8 
81 
8i 
81 
9 

9} 

91 

9i 


.35 10 
.36 101 
•37 101 
.38 101 
•39 11 

•40 111 
■41 111 
•42 Ilf 
•42 12 
•43 121 
•44 121 
•45 12| 

■46 13 
•47 131 
•48 131 
•49 131 
•49 14 
•50 141 
•51 141 

• 52 14f 

• 53 15 
•54 151 
•55 151 
■56 151 

• 56 16 

57 161 
•58 161 
■59 161 
■60 17 
•61 171 
•62 171 
■63 171 
63 18 
•64 181 
■65 181 
.66 181 
•67 19 

.68 191 
•69 191 
.70 20 
.77 22 

• 84 24 
.88 25 


TABLE showing the number of 
quires to give out for jobs, 
from 50 to 5000 copies. 


No. 

Keq. 

Sheet. 

Hf. Sh. 

3mo. 

4to. 

60 

qr. 

2 

sh 

2 

qr. 

1 

sh. 

1 

qr. 

0 

sh 

17 

qr. sh. 

0 13 

60 

2 

12 

l 

6 

0 20 

0 15 

70 

2 

22 

l 

11 

1 

0 

0 18 

75 

3 

3 

l 

14 

1 

1 

0 19 

80 

3 

8 

l 

16 

1 

3 

0 20 

90 

3 

18 

l 

21 

1 

6 

0 23 

100 

4 

4 

2 

2 

1 

10 

1 1 

150 

6 

6 

3 

3 

2 

2 

1 14 

200 

8 

8 

4 

4 

2 19 

2 2 

250 

10 

10 

5 

5 

3 12 

2 15 

300 

12 

12 

6 

6 

4 

4 

3 3 

350 

14 

14 

7 

7 

4 21 

3 16 

400 

16 

16 

8 

8 

5 

14 

4 4 

450 

18 

18 

9 

9 

6 

6 

4 17 

500 

20 20 

10 

10 

6 23 

5 5 

600 

25 

0 

12 

12 


8 

6 6 

700 

29 

4 

14 

14 

9 

18 

7 7 

750 

31 

6 

15 

15 

10 

10 

7 20 

800 

33 

8 

16 

16 

11 

4 

8 8 

900 

37 

12 

18 

18 

12 

12 

9 9 

1000 

41 

16 

20 

20 

13 

22 

10 10 

1200 

50 

0 

25 

0 

16 

16 

12 12 

1500 

62 

12 

31 

6 

20 

20 

15 15 

2000 

83 

8 

41 

16 

27 

19 

20 20 

2500 

104 

4 

52 

2 

34 

18 

25 1 

3000 

125 

0 

62 

12 

41 

16 

31 6 

4000 

166 

16 

83 

8 

55 

14 

41 16 

5000 

208 

8 

104 

5 

69 

11 

52 2 

10000 

416 

16 

208 

10 

138 

22 

104 4 

No. 

Keq. 

50 

6to. 

8vo. 

9mo. 

12ino. 

qr. 

0 

sh 

9 

qr. 

0 

sh 

7 

qr. 

0 

sh 

6 

qr. sh. 

0 5 

60 

0 10 

0 

8 

0 

7 

0 5 

70 

0 12 

0 

9 

0 

8 

0 6 

75 

0 

13 

0 

10 

0 

9 

0 7 

80 

0 

14 

0 

10 

0 

9 

0 7 

90 

0 15 

0 12 

0 

10 

0 8 

100 

0 

17 

0 

13 

0 

12 

0 9 

150 

1 

1 

0 

19 

0 

17 

0 13 

200 

1 

10 

1 

1 

0 23 

0 17 

250 

1 

18 

1 

8 

1 

4 

0 21 

300 

2 

2 

1 

14 

1 

10 

1 1 

350 

2 

11 

1 

20 

1 

15 

1 6 

400 

2 19 

2 

2 

1 

21 

1 10 

450 

3 

3 

2 

9 

2 

2 

1 14 

500 

3 

12 

2 

15 

2 

8 

1 18 

600 

4 

4 

3 

3 

2 

19 

2 2 

700 

4 21 

3 

16 

3 

6 

2 11 

750 

5 

5 

3 

22 

3 

12 

2 15 

800 

5 

14 

4 

4 

3 

17 

2 19 

900 

6 

6 

4 17 

4 

4 

3 3 

1000 

6 23 

5 

5 

4 16 

3 12 

1200 

8 

8 

6 

6 

5 14 

4 4 

1500 

10 

10 

7 

20 

6 23 

5 5 

2000 

13 22 

10 

10 

9 

7 

6 23 

2500 

17 

9 

13 

1 

11 

14 

8 17 

3000 

20 2C 

15 

IS 

13 22 

10 10 

400C 

27 

IS 

20 2C 

18 

13 

13 22 

500C 

34 If 

26 

1 

23 

4 

17 9 

1000C 

69 








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Suggestions for 

SETTING UP JOB^^ORK. 

Yc N THESE days of “Specimens of Printing,” when so many printers are 
I trying to outdo each other in producing examples of work of which for 
X variety of design and brilliancy of color the world has never seen the 

like, it may appear rash to issue a specimen book of plain, everyday 
jobs and expect people to buy it. 

But as 1 am thoroughly convinced that this “variety of design and 
brilliancy of color” style has been overdone, and that there is a great need 
to come back to good plain work, 1 now venture to put this book on the 
market and expect a very large and rapid sale. Not because it is better or 
even as good as others, from an artistic point of view, but because it will be 
more useful and so be better appreciated by the great mass of those who 
are trying to make a living in the printing business. 

1 do not claim that every job shown in the following pages is as 
nicely set up as it might be, nor do 1 deny that many of them are much 
below the quality of work which is being turned out by some good printers; 
neither do I claim that they are shown quite to the best advantage, owing to 
the fact that they had to be reproduced by photo process, and from origi¬ 
nals that were somewhat defective in the presswork. 

My object has been to present as varied an assortment of work as 
possible coming from different parts of the country, and thus embrace a 
larger variety of styles and a greater number of type faces than could have 
been procured had the jobs all come from one office. 

These specimens are intended as suggestions to be improved upon rather 
than examples to be rigidly followed. Most job printers know the value of 
having something to look at when setting up a job from manuscript, and 
they know how this helps them in forming ideas as to sizes and styles of 
types, lengths of lines and general appearance. 

In this book will be found a great variety of styles of setting up the 
same class of work. There are fifteen styles of note heads, nine styles of letter 
heads, ten styles of bill heads, and so on through the whole list of such jobs 
as come under the head of “everyday work.” And when it is taken into 
account that every sample of a small job is also a sample of larger jobs set 
in the same stvie and proportions it will readily be seen how greatly the 
number of the samples may be multiplied. 




There is no part of the printing business which is so difficult to 
explain, or to teach by written instructions, as that of job composition. 
Much depends upon personal aptitude, good taste, and the faculty of group¬ 
ing the types so as to produce harmonious effect. There are, however, many 
Doints on which it will be well to touch. 

SELECTION OF TYPES. 

The selection of suitable faces of types is of first importance. There are 
some types which seem to be just made for certain classes of work, but 
would be entirely out of place if used on others. In selecting types the 
compositor must be guided by the nature of the business or profession of the 
customer. For lawyers, doctors, schools and institutions small plain faces are 
most suitable. For companies, corporations and State work larger plain faces 
will be more appropriate. For wholesale mercantile houses good, substantial, 
well formed faces, with just enough ornamentation to give them style, 
should be used, or some lines of script may be introduced to advantage. 
Retail tradesmen mostly prefer showy, ornamental faces with curves, panels 
and perhaps cuts which illustrate some portion of their business. Church and 
other religious work calls for old English texts and other ecclesiastical faces, 
of which there are many series. 

But in every case it must be borne in mind that legibility is of more 
consequence than the most artistic arrangement or fanciful design. Where 
both can be obtained, of course, it is all right, but too often the former is 
sacrificed for the latter. There are plenty of good readable faces which have 
style and finish, and these should be chosen rather than those which have 
only flourishes to recommend them. An inferior workman will often try to 
cover up his deficiency by using the most fanciful types, but, alas, he only 
makes more manifest the poverty of his ideas. 

ARRANGEMENT OF TYPES. 

The next point to consider is the proper arrangement of the types so 
as to produce harmony and effectiveness. 

In order to arrive at a proper result the sizes of the types and the 
lengths of the lines must be taken into account. In setting up a business 
card, bill head, circular, &c., the customer’s name, business and address are 
the three most important points to bring out. These can be made equally 
prominent without using exactly the same size of types. A small line may 
be made just as legible as a large one by being a little heavier in face, or 
being placed in contrast with the still smaller types which are near it. Then 
the length of the line has much to do with its prominence. But where all 
of the types are of about the same size, and the lines of about the same 
length, the result is too much sameness and nothing which stands out 
distinctlv. 




SPACING OF CAPITALS. 

The spacing of lines set in capitals is an important point to consider. 
A very simple rule, however, will easily secure good results in this respect; 
let the space between the words equal the thickness of the letter M of the 
type used, thus a wide faced letter will have a larger space between the 
words than a condensed face; and when a space is put between each letter 
the same space should be added between the words. The following examples 
will make this plain: 

PROMINENT EARLY PRINTERS. 

PROMINENT LARLY PRINTERS. 

PROMINENT EARLY PRINTERS. 

PROMINENT EARLY PRINTERS. 

CATCH LINES. 

Catch lines should have much less space each side of them than the 
principal lines of the job, thus: 

EASTERN DEPARTMENT 

OF THE 

UNITED STATES ASSURANCE CO., 

57 Laurel Avenue. 

DISPLAYED ADVERTISEMENTS. 

In setting advertisements the greatest care should be taken to have the 
main points stand out so that they will quickly attract attention. This is 
more necessary than in ordinary job work, as a number of advertisements 
often appear on the same page, and any one of them is apt to be lost sight 
of where all are set up in similar style with nothing to distinguish them. 

It is a bad plan to space out an advertisement to make it fill the 
whole of the space allotted to it, bringing the first and last lines almost close 
to the dividing rules; it will appear much better when there is space at the 
top and bottom, and this helps to keep it distinct from the advertisements 
above or below. 

RULE AND FIGURE WORK. 

A few specimens of rule and figure work have been given, as they 
may be helpful to those who are not accustomed to such work, and the 
following extracts from “The Practical Printer” will be found extremely 
useful in the same direction: 

“When commencing a piece of table work it is well to move slowly. 
It should be carefully cast off to find what size type it will be necessary to 



use, and each column should have its proper width in ems marked; where 
there can be any doubt as to whether some words or figures will come into 
any given space it is better to set them up and make sure; guessing will 
not do. The man who spends a proper amount of time in making these 
preparations will have his work finished before the man who neglects the 
precaution, although at first it may appear that the latter is half finished 
before the former starts. 

‘‘Where there are several columns which contain only figures it is 
better to set them in long lines than to set one column at a time. The 
number of ems of each column should be added together and the stick made 
up to that number of ems. For instance, suppose there are ten columns, 
and that their widths in brevier (or whatever type the table is being set in) 
are 3}^, 4, 4, 4, 2)4, 3, 5, 2, 4, 3 ems respectively, the stick should be 
made up to 35 ems of that sized type. A line of quadrats should then be 
set right across, divided according to the various widths of the columns. It 
will then be easy to set the figures in one line and yet keep them in proper 
position in their respective columns; after this the rules can easily be inserted 
by opening up a space between the columns with a knife or piece of brass rule. 

“Space should always be allowed between the type and the rules; in 
the columns there should be at least an en space on either side, with an em 
at top and bottom. In the heads the same rule should be observed, though 
there may be more reason for departing from it in the case of a large number 
of words having to be crowded into a small space, as often happens. 

“ The type used for heads should be about two sizes smaller than 
that of the body where it can be so arranged. 

“If the rules have to be cut, great care is needed in getting just the 
proper length, for if they are too short they will not look well, and if too 
long the table will not lift. The face of the rule should be dressed so as 
to avoid a curl on the end.” 




% 

CONTENTS. 

PAGE. 

ADDRESSED ENVELOPES, ...... 

42 , 43 

admission Tickets, ...... 

64, 65 

ADVERTISEMENTS, SPECIMENS OF, .... 

127 

ADVERTISING CONTRACT, ..... 

70 

Bank Deposit Slips, ...... 

99 

Bank Draft, ....... 

73 

Bill Heads, ........ 

27-31 

Blanks, Order, ....... 

68-70 

Blanks, Prescription, ...... 

95 , 96 

Brass Rule work, ...... 

108-115 

Cards, Business, ....... 

44-49 

Cards, Diamond, ....... 

. 121, 122 

Cards, Invitation, ....... 

54-58 

Cards, menu, ....... 

76-79 

Cards, Opening, ....... 

54 , 55 

Cards, postal, ....... 

83-85 

Cards, Professional, ...... 

5 °, 5 i 

Cards, Visiting, .. 

52 , 53 

Certificate, stock, ...... 

107 

Checks, . . 

73 , 74 

Circulars, ........ 

11-16 

Covers, ........ 

101-106 

Dance, Orders of, ...... 

86-go 

Death Notice, ....... 

100 




Diamond Cards, 

. . . . 121, 122 

Dodgers or posters, 

. , . . 116-120 

Envelopes, addressed. 

42, 43 

Envelope corners. 

• • 40 * 41 

figure and Rule work, 

123-126 

Invitation Cards, 

54-58 

Invitations, Wedding, 

59-63 

Labels, ..... 

91-94 

Laundry Lists, 

97, 98 

Letter Heads, .... 

. . . . 22-26 

Memorandum heads, 

35, 36 

menu Cards, .... 

. . . . 76-79 

Note Heads, .... 

17-21 

Notes, ..... 

71, 72 

Opening Cards, 

54, 55 

Order Blanks, 

. . . . 68-70 

Orders of dance, 

. . . . 86-go 

petition to Common Council, 

71 

postal Cards, 

83-85 

Posters or dodgers, . 

. 116-120 

Prescription blanks, 

95, 96 

Professional Cards, 

50, 51 

Programmes, .... 

81, 82 

Receipts, ..... 

37-39 and 66-69 

Specimens of advertisements, 

127 

Specimens of Brass Rule work, 

108-115 

Statements, .... 

32-34 

Stock Certificate, 

107 

Tags, . . . 

75 

Tickets, admission. 

64, 65 

Visiting Cards, 

52, 53 

Wedding Invitations, 

59-63 

Wine List, .... 

• • • • 80 


























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RESPECTFULLY INVITED. 



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FIRM WITH WHOM TO PLACE THEIR ORDERS EOR 

PRINTING, LITHOGRAPHING, ENGRAVING, STATIONERY AND ACCOUNT BOOKS, 

ARE INVITED TO CALL UPON OR SEND EOR US. 
WE ARE QUICK AND RELIABLE. 

^ERWILLIGER <1 JfECK. 

TELEPHONE-254 21st 

ON AND AFTER MONDAY MAY 6TH, WE WILL CLOSE AT 7 P. M. 

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Qffice of. 


Wear & Boogher Dry Goods Co. 


S. W. Cor. Sixth and St. Charles Streets. 


Saint Louis, August ist, i8go. 


Dear Sir : 


We enclose you sample of 


World qoz. 

Doeskin Jeans, 



Cents, 


Net 6 o days, or 2 per cent. 10 Days, datinc from Oct. ist. 


These Jeans are entirely new to the trade, being offered 
for the first time this season, and at THIS EXTREMELY LOW 
PRICE TO INTRODUCE THEM. 


We enclose sample to show the quality of the goods. 


We can furnish them in the following colors, viz: Steel, Ox¬ 
ford, Cadet, Black and Native. 

We hope you will favor us with an order for these 
goods, believing you will be more than pleased with them. 

The Merchant’s Transportation Association will, within 
a few days, furnish you with a complimentary ticket to our city. 
We hope to have the pleasure of seeing you at an early date. 
Please call on us, we have some special inducements to offer. 


Yours truly, 


Wear & Boogher Dry Goods Co. 


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Dear Sir : 

Previous to the Fall Season , / would take this opportunity 
to direct your attention to our large and carefully selected stock of 

**THE MOST DESIRABLE AND FASHIONABLE GOODS >&* 

to be found throughout the Stale. 


Knowing the importance of a complete stock, we have left nothing undone to 
place ' our line of 

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In addition to the SOLE AGENCY for 

jfloumans’ Celebrates mew lj)orlt Ibats, 

we have exclusive sale in this city of several other noted manufacturers' goods. Our long 
experience and the fact that customers have repeatedly expressed their satisfaction with 
these goods , gives us pleasure to positively affirm that no manufacturer can excel, if 
equal, these Special Lines. 

In the several departments of 

jfur anb flMusb Tftobeg, Iborse anb %ap JSIanbets, SUE, Clotb anb Scotch 
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(Barmentg, jfur TErimmtng, Caps anb (gloves, 

in all grades known to Fur Importers, and in qualities to satisfy the demands of a 
HIGH-CLASS TRADE. 

In grateful acknowledgement of favors so liberally bestowed during the past, it 



yrp?iy> gives me encouragement in my efforts to earn a continuance of the same, and trust to 
receive a share of your patronage, which I shall endeavor to reciprocate by prompt and 
judicious attention to any duties entrusted to me. 

Very respectfully yours, 

W. R. SCHERMERHORN. 


BURDICK 4 TAYLOR PRINTERS ALB' 


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YOUNG MEN’S MEETINGS, 

Saturday, 8:oo p. m. Sunday, 4:30 p. m. 

BIBLE STUDY, 

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WE DESIRE TO CALC YOUR ATTENTION TO A NEW 
FASHION BOOK, issued about April 1st, containing 
our LATEST STYLES of LADIES’ COSTUMES IN 
SILK, WORSTED, GRENADINE. CLOTH AND WHITE 
MUSLIN, also A eew SPECIALTIES IN MISSES’ 
AND CHILDREN’S SUITS, which we shall iviail eree 
TO OUR PATRONS DURING ANY PART OP APRIL, MAY 

and. June. 

Respect fu lly, 

B. ALTMAN & CO. 


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In order to provide greater and more convenient accommoda¬ 
tion for our constantly increasing trade in Washington, we have 
removed our office and sample room to 



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IN BASEMENT, DIRECTLY UNDER THE BUILDERS’ EXCHANGE. 


Having thus acquired additional room, we have just made 
large additions to our samples and stock. 

Our record of sales comprises hardware for a large majority 
of the important buildings, public and private, erected in Washington 
for the past few years, and we take pride in referring to them as 
evidence of our ability to serve all who may be in want of Builders' 
Hardware of reliable quality and tasteful designs. 

Architects are especially invited to examine our samples, 
duplicates of which will be supplied when desired. When furnishing 
hardware for a building, it is our custom to leave with the Architect, 
upon request, a full set of samples of the hardware selected, which 
may be retained until the completion of the building. 

Our new location will be found especially convenient to 
Builders, and our best efforts will always be directed to furnishing 
them at the lowest prices,—unrivalled facilities to accomplish this 
being furnished by the extensive business of our Boston house. 


Burditt & Williams, 


Boston office and warehouse, 
no. 20 DOCK square. 


BUILDERS’ HARDWARE, 

1421 G STREET, N. W., 

WASHINGTON, D. C. 


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Commission ^foc^ 5 r °^ors, 

J4© W/3ISInlITCT©INI STIUEIETp P©ST©1N!. 

StocH.s, fronds, Petroleum, and Grain Bemoan and 5°^> or Carried in fractional lots on small Margin. 


PRIiZKTE WIRE TO NBinZ VORK. 


Boston, 


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THE WM, Q. SLAUSON, President. 

MORGANS & WILCOX MFG. CO., ROBERT COCHRAN, spc'v *no tbeasu^er. 

MANUFACTURERS OF 

Wood Type and Printers' Materials, 

ANO DEALERS IN 

Metal Type, Presses, Ink, &c. 


COMPLETE OUTFITS FURNISHED. In ANSWER TO YOURS OF 


Middletown, Orange Co., N. Y........ 188 


oston Amusement Co 


iTMLETlC iSMfii THEMTRK$L EHTERFIISES 

MANAGED ON LIBERAL TERMS. . 


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640 10ASHINGHON SOIREES. 


E,. C- HOLSf^E', 

Manager. 


Boston, JVjass., 


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AGENT FOR ANO DEALER IN REALESTATE. 

Offices, HOVT BIOCK. 


East Saginaw, Mich., . 188. 



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FANCY LEATHER. 

63t to 637 Summer street. 


Lynn, Mass.,.... 189 




WILLIAM R. GUTHRIE. ALFRED A. 0UTHR1E 

GUTHRIE & GUTHRIE, 


Attorneys and Counselors at Law, 

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COAL AND WOOD. 


J. T. D. BLACKBURN. 


Albany. N Y.._ 


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FIERCE PtHLbINQ, COFLEY S@., 

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Folio , -- STATEMENT. TELEPHONE 1184 . 

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i 56 NORTH STREET 

Alex hill, Selling Agent. FACTORY. 40 FULTON STREET. 

MONTHLY STATEMENT. 

Boston,.189 


In account with Horace E. Walker & Co. 

STOVES, RANGES, AND FURNACES, 

Steam and Hot Water Heating. 

Nos. 17 & 19 UNION STREET. 


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MONTHLY STATEMENT. 


(Boston, ... 188 


In account with w. A. WILDE & CO., 

PUBLISHERS, 

25 Bromfield Street. 


Telephone, Boston-'.} 15. 


Nantcis^ef, Aass., 1590. 


In (Jccoanf uitl) Twon^ui?, 


make all Checks payable 
TO W. A. TWOMBLY, 




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161 TREMONT STREET. 


OiJ&Uwi/lj, ^ 8 


of J. EC. B R N U M, 

-Wholesale and Retail Dealer in- 

Choice ♦ Gheamery -*■ and 4. Daisy 4. Better, 

MILK , EGGS, POULTRY , FRUIT, ETC . 

Jersey Butter Put up in Small Packages. 

Telephone 640 . 60 BEAVER S TREET 


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Discount Sheet an d P^ceS Ft-orp 

BRRNU/H bros. co. 

137 Rrve)* Str^t, 

troy, 

N- V- 


GILES BROS. 

GENERAL JOB PRINTERS, 

River and Fourth Streets, 

TROY, N. Y. 


INVOICE. 


]1bTn Yor\ 0tate Branch of the American Federation of Labor. 


IN 5 DAYS RETURN TO 

M. M. WATERMAN, 

5 20 TWENTY-THIRD ST., 

WEST TROY, N. Y. 


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If not called for in a fortnight , (Postmaster 
will please return within Catalogue to 

:R. HOE &c CO., 

New York. 


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LOCKWOOD PRESS, GEO. H. MORRILL & CO , 

HOWARD LOCKWOOD <4. CO., PRINTING INK 

No 6. 126 and 128 Duane Street, MANUFACTURERS, 

new york. 146 Congress Street, Boston. 

PUBLICATION OFFICE If not called for in Ten Days, please return. 


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If not Delivered, Return to 

Giles Bros., Printers. 

Junction of River and Fourth Streets, 

Troy, N. T. 


The Harness Manufacturers’ 
Protective Association 

OF ALBANY, TROY AND VICINITY. 


IF NOT DELIVERED, RETURN TO 

J. J. Campbell, secretary, 
i02 Congress Street, - Troy.N.Y. 



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JOHN P. SMITH, if 


PRINTING ••• 
BINDING 


72-74 Exchange St., 

ftw? ®„s. 


\ O E, H^lfLISK, o 

Artistic • Printer, 



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WILLISTON SEMINARY FOOT-BALL ASSOCIATION, 

H. P. MOSELEY, Manager, 

SLOCUM HOWLAND, Captain, 

EAST HAMPTON, - - MASSACHUSETTS. 


IN FIVE DAYS RETURN TO 

SHNIEDEWEND 4. LEE CO., 

Printers -Warehouse 

WESTERN AGENTS 

The MacKellar, Smiths A Jordan Co. f 
303-305 Dearborn Street, 

46-40 THIRD AVENUE, 

P o DRAWER 653 CHICAGO. 


Trims, (jWdtrnu Sc (Sir. 
66 AOS iBitattr . 
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NATIONAL JOURNALIST PUBLISHING CO., 

21, 23, 25 Third Avenue, 

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS. 


O. P. BRATE, 

Wholesale Paper Warehouse, 

413 BROADWAY, 

Albany N Y. 


W. H. WRIGHT, JR., 


LOCK BOX 344. 


BUFFALO, 

N. Y. 


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The Inland Printer Co., 

183 Monroe Street, 

Chicago, Ills. 


Bankers’ & Traders’ Accident Association, 

JOSEPH W. ABBOTT, Secretary, 


P O. Box 758. 


155 & 157 Broadway, 

NEW YORK 


JAMBS B. PETER, 


LAW AND REAL ESTATE. 

Offices 6 & 7 Hoyt Block. 


East Saginaw, 

Michigan. 


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ARTHUR ALLEN, 



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STORE FRONTS HND FIXTUR0S K SPEC IH LTV. 


ALL JOBBING PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. 


Shop, 1106 East 18th Street. 


Telephone 1188. 


Resilience, 2415 .Kansas Ave, 

Kansas city, mo. 


JACOB LEONARD & SON., 

PRINTERS, 

WHOLESALE PAPER DEALERS AMD BOOKBINDERS, 

605 & 607 BROADWAY, ALBANY, N. Y, 

TELEPHONE 1066. 


Publisher of 

LEGAL . BLANKS, 
PATENT . PENSION . AND 
CLAIM . BLANKS, 
CHECKS . NOTES . NOTICES . and 
RECEIPTS, 

FOR . SALE . AND . RENT . CARDS, 



JUSTICE . OF . THE . PEACE 
NOTARY . PUBLIC . UNITED . STATES . COMMIS¬ 
SIONER . and . REAL . ESTATE . BLANKS, 
GROVE’S . AGREEMENT 

FOR . BUILDING, SPECIFICATION . FOR . BUILDING . AND 
OTHER . PUBLICATIONS. 

Special Forms of any kind to order. Fine Printing and Engraving. 


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Established 1855. 


Incorporated 1883. 


IYIarder, Luse & Go., 

CHICAGO TYPE FOUNDRY 


AND 


Dealers in Printing Material, 


Northwestern Branch, 
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN- 


139-141 Monroe St., CHICAGO, ILLS. 


Pierce Steam H eating Qo. 


MANUFACTURERS OF 


ft team and I'Vater 


/ Works and General Office, Buffalo, N Y. 
' New York, N Y., 94 and 96 Centre Street 
Chicago, III., - - No. 55 Fifth Avenue. 


Heating Apparatus. 


No. 4.2 OLIVER STREET, 


J. A. QOOD^ICH, Selling Ag€t?t. 


‘JJ$OSTON> ‘^/IaSS. 


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HOMER & HAMMOND, 


IMPORTERS AND RETAILERS 


Crockery, China and Glassware 


CUTLERY, SILVER-PLATED AND FANCY WARES, 
No. 53 Franklin Street, 
BOSTON, MASS. 


q H- PHILLIPS Y qq 


MANUFACTURERS OF 


Stoves and Ranges, 

NOS. 533 & 535 RIVER STREET, 

CORNER HOOSICK, 


GEO. H. PHILLIPS, 
WALTER A. CLARK 


Troy. N. Y. 


C G. C CRGAYIRRTL 
PURE MILK, CREAM, BUTTER, ICE CREAM, 

E crccs and Porl^Prodacts, 

Fresh from the C. E. C. Farm, North Beveriy, every day; also a full line of 

FRESH VEGETABLES IN THEIR SEASON. 


BUTTERMILK, CHEESE AND CANNED GOODS. 

C. E. CALDWELL, PROPRIETOR, 

UNDER HOTEL BERKELEYj BOSTON. 

Orders called for daily; delivered prom/ptly. 


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(CAR ROOF, 

MERRILL’S PAT. 

( BUILDING ROOF, 

MANUFACTURED ONLY BY 

SILICON-TEXTILE ROOFING CO., 
Grand Pacific Hotel, 
chicaco, ILL. 

W. c. MERRILL, D. A. PATTEN, 

Cr«nd Pacific hotel. Chicago. astor house. New York. 


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H. K. GELHAAR. 


O. N. FLEmiNG. 


E. E. COWLES 


GeLflAAR, FlG]V1I1MG © ©OWLCS, 

_ /. S6HSRAL 

FORINT GR-Sf 


M 45 6XCHANGG -STRGBT =- 


OVER E. H. COOK CO. S. 


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RoCHGSTGR, JSL Y. 


Hois§s &Tl)e, 

MANUFACTURERS OF SPECIALTIES IN 

FIne White Aprons 

FOR AaZ07VYEN’S WEAR, 

Troy, N.Y7 


NEW YORK SALESROOM, 27 GREENE STREET. 

CHICAGO SALESROOM, 238 & 240 FIFTH AVE. 

BOSTON OFFICE, 56 BEDFORD STREET. 


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Arthur B. Cook 

STENOGRAPHER AND LAW REPORTER 


DRF.XEL BUILDING 
Wall and Broad Sts., (Room 89) 
New York 


NOTARY PUBLIC 
TYPE WRITER COPYING 

(OVER) 


ESTABLISHED 1851. 


W. G. METZEROTT & CO. 


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ESTABLISHMENT IN THE CITY. 

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No. 1110 F STREET. Through to 519 Twelfth St., N. W. 

WASHINGTON, D. C. 


PIANOS . ORGANS. MUSIC. 

•- EVERYTHING IN THE MUSIC LINE. -• 


V_ 

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OLDEST AND MOST EXTENSIVE 




Shultz-Miller Mfg. Co. 


926 AND 928 COLLINS STREET, 


STEEL WIRE BRUSHES 


AND 

STEAM PACKING. 


ST. LOUIS. 


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Plymouth gaptist (§hur[ch, 


Cor. Flint and Seward Streets. 


SERIES OF SPECIAL MEETINGS. 

TUESDAY EVENING, 

WED. X THUR. EVE., H 
FRIDAY EVENING. 


Preaching by Rev. J. W. A. Stewart, of the First 
Baptist Church. 

Preaching by Rev. A. S. Coats, Professor of Elocu- 
on in the Rochester Theological Seminary 


Preaching by the Rev. W. J. Reid, of the Alexander 
Street Baptist Church. 

A Chorus of twenty voices, under the management of Mr. J. 0. Fitch, will sing each 
evening, assisted by a Quartette of University Students on Fridau Evening. 

you are t?CFy cordially limited fo attend lljesc Services. 


Rochester, N.Y., January 20, 1890. 


J. Bunyan Lemon, Pastor. 

296 Reynolds Street. 


You are cordially incited to atterjd a 

SURPRISE * PARTY, 

to be Ijeld at the residence of 


Mr. pred. Knutfy, 85 GOerdreen §1, 




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Miss Katie Koppelle, i 2 Hayward Park, 

at 7:30 o'clock, sharp 

COIjPLI Ml ENTS OF COhJItflTTEE. 

Ladies Please Prouide. 


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y®u are ^epy cordially ir>v , ifed fo (attend \\j<z njoelujejs 

of my Doctrinal Class, every Sunday afternoon at three o'clock. My 
flan of teaching is to have the class ask questions, and I answer 
them by reference to Scripture., Take as an illustration the subject 
of “ Baptism." 


ITS FORM. 


I would read Mark i: g, 10,' and Matt. 3: it>, to show that Jesus 
was baptized by immersion; and Acts 8: 38, 39 to show that we 
also should be baptized that way. Some one might rise and ask if immersion is the 
only mode authorized in the Bible. That would lead me to point out John 3: 23, and 
Eph. 4: s, and to prove it further bv 


ITS SIGNIFICANCE. 


I would read Rom. 6: 3-5, and Col. 2: 12, to show 
that baptism signifies the death, burial and 
resurrection of our Lord, which no other form but immersion can do. Some smart 
youth would be sure to ask how our Savior could ever have expected sensible 
mothers to run the risk of drowning their babies bv immersing them in water if 
that is the only mode of baptism mentioned in the Bible. He will then learn for the 
first tinie that Baptists do not baptize infants, and from what 1 will sav on 


!TQ RpriPI FINITE wiI1 find bv reference to Acts 2: 41; 

1 1 O BLk.ll 1C1N I O, Mark l6 . ct a/% that only believers 

baptized according to the teaching of the Bible. 


8: 12, and 
should be 


Do not miss hearing an interesting discussion on each one of the 
important subjects mentioned on the other side of this card .> I shall 
be glad to have you ask any question that may add interest to the 
discussion. 

Rochester. N.Y., March t, 1890 . J, BUNYAN LEMON. 


be \j\J 00769’s /V\isS'or?&py 3 0C ’ e ^T 

ANNOUNCE A COURSE OF 

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"Thanksgiving 


Dinner. 








© [V[ENU. © 


Oysters on Half Shell: 
Oyster Soup. 


Baked Salmon Trout.v White Sauce. 

Boiled Leg of Mutton. Caper Sauce. 

Roast Beef. 

Roast Turkey. Cranberry Sauce. 

Roast Duck with Currant Jelly. 


Chicken Salad. 
Spanish Rice with Peaches. 


Baked Sweet Potatoes. 

Tomatoes. 

Lettuce. 

Picalilli Tobasco Sauce. 


Mashed Potatoes. Fried Parsnips. 

Celery. Peas. Turnips. 

Assorted Pickles. Horse Radish. 

Olives. Worcestershire Sauce. 


Boiled Plumb Pudding, Brandy Sauce. Mince Pie. 

Lemon Meringue Pie. Sage Cheese. Block Ice Cream. 

Sponge Cake. Ladies’ Cake. 

Ladies’ Fingers. Fruit Cake. Lemon Jelly. Grapes.- Raisins, 
Oranges. Apples. Assorted Nuts. 

Tea. Cafe Noir. 


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The Doolittle Jdolise. 

OSWEGO, is. V. 

4 'ij’*" '/j'' ^ 

i)Upp£t^. 1^- 

Cocoa. Green Tea. Black Tea. Coffee. 

BROILED. 

Beefsteak. Mutton Chop. Pork Chop. Rasher of Bacon. 

Sugar Cured Ham. Beefsteak with Onions. 

FRIED. 

Liver and Bacon. Sausage. Salt Pork. Tripe. 
Corned Beef Hash. Ham. 

MISCELLANEOUS. 

Boston Baked Beans % Pig’s Feet." Stewed Kidneys. 
Smoked Beef, Frizzled. 

COED. 

Boiled Ham. Roast Beef Tongue. Corned Beef. Lamb. 

EISH. 

Minced Codfish. Whitehall. Pan Fish. 

EGGS. 

Fried. Boiled. 

Omelets. 

Plain, with Ham 

Jelly Cheese. Parsley. 

POTATOES. 

Fried. Stewed in Cream. 

BREAD. 

Buttered, Dry and Dip Toast. Milk Toast. Tea Rolls. 

Wheat Bread. Graham Bread. Waffles. 


HOURS FOR MEALS. 

Breakfast from 6 until 10. Dinner from 12.30 until 2.30 Supper from G until 0.30 

SUNDAY. 

Breakfast from 8 until 10. Dinner from 1 until 2.30. Supper from G until 7 

All dishes served are cooked to order. 

DRINKING WATER FROM TH p CELEBRATED DEEP ROCK SPRING. 

Meals and fruit sent to room charged extra. 


Salt Mackerel. 

Scrambled. 

Kidney. 

Baked. 


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“A joint of mutton, and any little tiny kickshaws, tell William cook.” 

— Shakespeare. 

BLUE POINTS, DEEP SMELL 

RADISHES 

CONSOMME, JARDINIERE 
FRESH LOBSTER, a la hollanoaise 
BROILED SHAD, steward sauce 

CURLED POTATOES _ CUCUMBERS 

ROAST VOUNG CHICKEN, with dressing 

BAKED MASHED POTATOES _ CAULIFLOWER 

ESCALLOPED OYSTERS in shell 

SWEETBREADS, pique, with new green peas 

FROZEN TOMATOES, mavonnaise 

Punch 

BROILED QUAIL on toast 
LETTUCE, FRENCH DRESSING 

“ The daintiest last, to make the end most sweet ”— Shakespeare . 

STRAWBERRIES, with cream FANCY ICES 

CREAM ROLLS _ CAKE 

FRUIT 

ROQUEFORT CHEESE CRACKERS 

COFFEE APPOLLIN APIS 


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The GENESEE. 


WINE LIST. 


CHAMPAGNES. 



Pts. 

Qts. 

Perrier-Jouet, Special. 

SI 75 

S3 50 

Clicquot, Yellow Label ... 

1 75 

3 50 

Monopole, Extra Dry. 

1 75 

3 50 

Moet Ac Chandon, White 



Sea 1. 

1 75 

3 50- 

Mumm's Extra Dry. 

1 75 

3 50 

Pommery “Sec”. 

1 75 

3 50 

Piper Heidsieck “Sec”. 

1 50 

3 00 

CLARETS. 



Floriac Barton & Guestier $ 60 

SI 00 

Medoc, “ 

75 

1 25 

St. Julien 

00 

1 75 

Pontet-Canet “ 

1 25 

2 00 

Chateau DeBeycheville “ 

1 75 

3 25 

SAUTERNES 



Sauterne, Barton Sc Guest. $ 90 

SI 75 

Haut Sauterne, 

1 25 

2 25 

Chateau Latour Blanche. 



Barton Ac Guestier 

1 75 

3 25 

Chateau Yquem. 

2 00 

3 50 

BURGUNDIES 



Potnmard, C. Marey Sc Cte.Sl 00 

SI 75 

Chablis (White) “ 

1 25 

2 25 

Chambertin 

1 75 

3 25 

RHINE WINES. 


Laubenheiraer. 

60 

SI 00 

Niersteiner. 

80 

1 50 

Liebfraumilch . 

25 

2 00 

Marcobrunner. 

10 

3 00 

SHERRY WINES. 


Fine Table Sherry. 

si oo 

82 00 

Amontillado. 

1 25 

2 50 

PORT WINES. 


Fine Table Port. 

S 75 

SI 50 

Sandeman Ac Co., old. 

1 00 

2 00 


BRANDIES WHISKIES. Etc. 

Qts. 

Bermuda Rye Whiskey.S2 HO 

Old “Pepper” Whiskey. 2 50 

Hermitage ’81 Whiskey. 2 50 

Old Crow Bourbon Whiskey . 2 00 

Scotch Whiskey, fine old. 2 50 

Irish Whiskey. 2 50 

Holland Gin . 2 00 

Old Tom Gin. 2 50 

Old St. Croix Rum . 2 00 

Old Jamaica Rum. 2 00 

S O. P. Brandy. 3 00 


MALT LIQUORS. Etc 


Guinness' Stout. 

.SO 25 

Bass’ Ale, White Label. .. 


Bass’ Ale, Dog's Head. 

25 

Scotch Ale, . 

. 25 

1 mported Kaiser Beer . 

25 

I mported Pilsner . 


Imported Tivoli. 

. 25 

Weyand's Extra Beer. 

. 15 

Weyand's Cafe Beer. 

. 15 

Imported Ginger Ale. 

. 25 

Champagne Cider. 

. 30 50 


CORDIALS 


Vermouth. 

...per glass. 

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A bsinthe. 

20 

Curacoa. 

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Maraschino. 

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Chartreuse (Yellow) ., 

“ “ 

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(Green). 

*' '* 

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Benedictine. 

“ '* 

20 

Kirschwasser. 

*' “ 

20 

Kummel "Gilka”. 

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20 

Creme de Menthe. 

ti ,t« 

20 

MINERAL WATERS. 



Pts. 

Qts. 

German Seltzer, Jugs 

. 8 

S 40 

Appolinaris. 

25 

40 

Clysmic. 

25 

40 

Hathorn. 

25 


Congress. 

25 


Hunyadi . 

50 


Delatour Soda. 

25 



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Music, .... Piano Ouet 

MISSES KATE McSWEENY AND FRANKIE O'BRIEN. 


The Day Wa Celebrate, 

- 

REV. R. SWEENY 

Solo, 

- 

Home Rule 

ED. J. 

FISK, 


The United States Government, 

- 

HON. T. E. TARSNEY 

Hon. W. E. Gladstone, 

- 

HON. C S. DRAPER 

Violin Solo, 

. 

Selection 

PROF. B. 

FAEDER. 


Recitation, 

- 

ANDREW WILDMAN 

Selection, 

- 

BANJO CLUB 

The City of East Saginaw 


HON. H. M. YOUMANS 

The Ladies. 

- 

HON. GEO. F. LEWIS 

Music 


Male Quartette 


MESSRS. ED. J. FISK, THOMAS F. RAY, T. BENNETT, 


AND J. KANALY. 

Recitation, - - - H. G. BISHOP 

Home Rule, - - - J. H. DAVITT 



COURIER CO., MiNTIR* 


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IF’IKOGHES.iLIMIIMIIEL 


Overture Dramatic, 

English Honor— Salutatory Address with Essay, 
“ Human Beings as Parts of Space,” 


Serenade. - 


Address to the Class, 


At the Ferry,” 


Keler Bela. 

Miss Lottie E. McKay. 
Milton Wellings. 

Hon. A. S. Draper, 


State Superintendent of Public Instruction, 

Waltz, - - ••Abunden, ’ - - Waldleufel. 

Latin Honor —Essay with Valedictory Addresses, 

“ Our Ten Talents. - - - Miss Mary E. Knowlson. 

Patrol, - “ The Continental Guards,” - Bender. 

Presentation of Diplomas, - President Albert Smith. 

Award of Prizes,-- • Principal Leigh R. Hunt. 

March, - - - " Narcissus,” - - Brandeis. 


PROGRAMME 


PROGRAMME. 


PART L 


1. Lecture, - - - 

2. Song. 

3. Recitation, 

4. Duett. - 

5. Song , 

6. Recitation, - 

7. Song, 

8. Recitation, - 
'9. Song, • - 

10. Recitation, 

11. Duett. 

12. Recitation. 


Mr.rD.- R. Nicer 

- Miss Sviegel 

Aliss Hiney 

Mrs. Emmons 
Miss Shoudv 

Mr. Fred. Herzog 

Mr. H. G. Bishop 

- Miss LaBoute 

Florence S. meecker 

Mr. D. R. Niver 

Edith Bradley 

Mr Fred Herzog 
Mr. H. G. Bishop 

Gardiner Pratt 


PART II. 

Tableau —** Feeding,”—The Whole Company 
Toast-” The Firm.” - Mr. D. R. Niter 
Response, • Mr Jacob Leonard 

Toast—” Mr Jesse H. Leonard ” 

Wishing him success in his travels. 

Mr H. G. Bishop 
Response, - - Mr Jesse H. Leonard 

Toast—” The Ladies,” Mr C. E. Bleecker 
Response, - Mr. Fred Herzog 

Toast —“ Success to Our Business.” 

Mr. Jesse H. Leonard 

Response, - Mr H G Bishop 


GREAT PEDESTRIAN EXHIBITION 


Moylam, 

Pratt. 

Bleecker, 

Judges. 


Crowley, 
Hunv/phrey, 
Newcomb 
( Miss Bleecker 
I Master Bishop 


The whole to conclude with 


THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER, 
Led by Mr D R Niver 


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Schottlsche. 

Quadrille Irish. 

Caledonians.to our Hostess 

Quadrille Cheat. 

Polka. 

Varsouvlenne.. 

Lanclers Saratoga. 

Quadrille Basket. 

Clclllan Circle.to the Committee 

Potpourl . 


14 Waltz. 

15 Monle Musk. 

16 Quadrille Irish. 

17 Lanclers.to O’Brien & Molloy 

18 Quadrille Cheat. 

19 Virginia Reel.... 

20 Polka. 

21 Quadrille Basket 

22 Lanclers. 

28 Quadrille Walk.. 

24 Schottlsche. 

25 Caledonians. 

26 Quadrille. 


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6. Caledonians. 

7. Yorke. 

8. Lanciers 

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3. Polka. 

4 Quadrille Waltz. 

5. Mazourka. 

6. Lanciers, Saratoga. 

7. Waltz. 

8. Quadrille. 

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Telephone 778. Established 1880. 

GEO. SCHIiVIiVlEL’S 

STAR LAUNDRY COMFY 

1017 HOLMES STREET. 

Kansas City, Mo..1890. 

Mr. 

Address ... 

When Wanted 


No 

ARTICLES. 1 Amount. 

No. 

ARTICLES. 

Amount. 







Shirts, plain .10 




“ woolen.10 




“ with col. or pltd. 1 2 % 

Collars .2 







Cuffs per pair ... .4 




I Tnflershirrs, cotton 8 




“ woolen.. 10 







“ woolen.... 10 

SorUs per pair .5 







Handkerchiefs .. .3 to 5 

Niffht Shirts.10 







Towels.3 to 5 








WstS.20 




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pillow Slips .3 




Polster Shams . .5 to 25 
Coats.15 to 30 







Trousers.25 to 65 




Table Cloths.. . 10 to 20 







Spreads ...... 15 to 50 

Boys Waists.10 

Blankets, single 20 to 50 

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Ladies’ List. 

Collars.3 

Chemisettes ... .5 to 15 

Dresses.25 to 5.00 

Night dresses. . 10 to 50 

Skirts.25 to 1.50 

Underskirts.... 10 to 25 

Drawers.10 to 30 

Chemises.10 to 30 

Aprons .5 to 15 

Corset Covers. 10 to 25 
White Waists. . 10 to 50 

Hose, per pair.5 

Childs dresses . 10 to $1 
“ skirts.. . 10 to 35 
V Aprons .. 5 to 10 
“ Drawers. 5 to 10 
Curtains, single . 25 to $1 
“ per pair 50 to $2 


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wearing apparel. 


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owner of this package that in case the same remains uncalled for and unpaid for after 30 days, 
that the STAR LAUNDRY CO. is fully authorized to sell the some to pay charges. 

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West-Gate Lodge, no. 44L 

A. F. & A. M. 

GRAND AND EASTON AVENUES 


St. Louis, September 29, 1890. 

Dear Sir and Brother: 

Again the grim tyrant Death has 
entered our portals and cut down from our 
ranks Brother JOHN M. COLLINS. P. M. 
A special meeting of this Lodge will be held 
on Tuesday September 30th, at 1 o’clock 
p. m. sharp, for the purpose of paying the 
last sad rites of burial to our deceased 
Brother. 

Fraternally, 

ATTEST: M. D. Strait, w. m. 

Andrew, Rawson, Secy. 


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SUNDRY, JULY 20th, 1590, 


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Buy goods where you can buy them 
the cheapest? For one week we 
will sell any article on our 5ct 
Counter for 4 cts. and on 
lOct Counter for 9 cts. 


Here is some of our Bargains: 


Embroidery Silk, per spool - 

Pins, per paper 

Thread, per spool 

6 papers Needles - 

60 Hair Pins 

Carpet Tacks 

Ladies Shoe Dressing - 


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Ammonia 
Baking Powder 
Dixon Stove Polish 
60 ft Clothes Line 
150 Clothes Pins 
10 Cakes Soap 


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Keep your children at home eve¬ 
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The Brightest, 

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LIGHT EVER, SEEN, THE LUX DUX 

FOR SALE BY US. 


Come and look us over, we will do you good. 

JUDD, 9 Chestnut St. 


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Wednesday Afternoon and Evening, Jnly 4 1888. 


JACOBS * PROCTOR’S 



WEIDMAN 


Dramatic Association, 

ASSISTED BY THE 

Capital City Quartette! 

Popular Prices of Admission. 


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GEORGE 


TO-MORROW, JULY 17, 

•WITH THE 

Young Peoples’ Association 

OF THE FOURTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 


Twenty-eight Miles Sail on the Lake. 
Three Honrs on Ponrteen-MUe Island. 


LEAVE D. & H. STATION AT 8 A. M. 

TICKETS, $1.50. CHILDREN UNDER 12, $1.00. 


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Something You Want to See! 

EDISON’S 

PH ONOGRA PH. 

An Evening of Instruction and 

Amusement. 


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Mr. Thomas Moran will give an exhibition 
of the PHONOGRAPH at ASSOCIATION 
HALL, under the auspices of the LADIES’ 
AUXILIARY. 

A rare opportunity for those who have not yet seen 

the Phonograph. 

Songs, Recitations, and Cornet Solos; also 
Selections from GILMORES BAND and 
the HUNGARIAN ORCHESTRA, of the 
Eden Musee, New York City. 

ADMISSION, lO CENTS. 


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The secret of our success lies in the fact that we are 
always apace with the times. Our stock of Spring and 
Summer Goods is noiv replete in every respect, and our 
prices the lowest of the low. 


T I You can find the choicest and best selected stock 

] of Underwear, Neckwear, Ruchings, Ribbons, 
UlllillJU a Laces, Handkerchiefs, Corsets, etc., etc., etc., to 
be had on the hill, and at prices away down. 


Gentlemen! 


ers, 


We guarantee to show you the best line 
of Furnishing Goods ever seen in the 
West End. All styles Collars and Cuffs, 
Underwear, Muslin Shirts, Socks, Suspend- 
Handkerchiefs, and, in fact, everything you want. We 


desire especially to call your attention to our stock of Neckties; 
they are the best styles in town. 



Well, for Children we have everything in our 
line in profusion. 

Lace Collars, Lace Caps, Hosiery, Bibs, 
Dresses, etc., etc., etc. 


You can find everything you want in the Dry Goods line 
at our store, and our prices are sure to suit. 


Fire! Fire! Fire! 

ALL GOODS DAMAGED AT OUR FIRE ON MARCH 20th WE 

WILL PLACE ON SALE 

Saturday, April 5th. 

Come and secure some of the Bargains, and ai the same 
time don’t fail to inspect our Spring and Summer Goods. 


THOS.J. HURLEY, 

m BOSTON STORE,®**- 

141 CENTRAL AVENUE. 


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TUESDAY, JULY 24. 

* TICKETS FOR ROUND TRIP, $1,50.* 

Including: Sail to French Point, with Stop at Fourteen 
Mile Island. 

CHILDREN UNDER 12 YEARS, 90 CENTS. 


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GILES BROS., PBINTEB8, 

TBOT, N. Y. 

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